Fill in the blanks with everyday words that, when said together, sound like a mountain range. Provide the words and the ranges, please.

-1. Swallowing one's oysters _____ is one of the _____ to culinary success. (7)-2. While dancing to a beerhall _____, I fell on my face and broke my _____. (7)-3. If there's one thing my _____ have, it's the _____ to catch mice and sleep all day. (9)-4. I'll rest _____ _____ back into society. (5)-5. I'm sorry if going out to the _____ to see the boats caused you some _____ . (8)-6. When my dad uses _____ on his tiles, he _____ so loud his kids cover their ears. (8)-7. In woodworking, it's best to use _____ sharpest _____ for making holes. (5)-8. As Mary Todd _____ a lullaby, Honest _____ danced to some Virginia _____ . (3,8)-9. Mellowing your wine _____ with chicory _____ the fermenting process greatly. (8)-10. I'll _____ you that when you _____ dinner with me, it's one of my turn-_____ . (5,6)-11. The bowling _____ attendant tried to _____ a bride by dropping to his _____ . (11)-12. Trying _____ from McKellen's pond, I ate only an _____ of it over at _____ house. (11)-13. For a fancy dress _____ , don't show up with tin _____ tied to your car. (7)-14. I swear I'm gonna _____ this airline if they don't fly me to _____ , Ohio pronto! (7)-15. In church, we sing a _____ to _____ our fears and make _____ relax. (9)-16. I do like a good pear or _____ when I'm dining with Europeans, Africans, or _____ . (12)-17. That guy _____ me money for tracking the _____ of his catapult shots. (6)-18. In _____ film with Abbott & Costello, _____ grabs his legs after Bud kicks him in the _____ . (9)-19. I always say, "_____ my gosh" when, using one strong _____ , he _____ up the bricks. (8)-20. I paid a lot of _____ for my vet to search my dog high and _____ for _____ . (9)

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